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767 Notable deaths
 by heart failure

Arthur Goldberg

American lawyer, politician and civil servant (1908-1990).

Born August 8th, 1908 in Chicago.

Died January 19th, 1990 at 81 years old in Washington, D.C. (heart failure).

Albert B. Sabin

Jewish-polish-american physician and epidemiologist who developed oral polio vaccines (1906-1993).

Born August 26th, 1906 in Białystok.

Died March 3rd, 1993 at 86 years old in Washington, D.C. (heart failure).

Shōichirō Toyoda

Japanese businessman (1925–2023).

Born February 17th, 1925 in Shirakabe. [ref]

Died February 14th, 2023 at 97 years old (heart failure). [ref]

Gene Evans

Actor (1922-1998).

Born July 11th, 1922 in Holbrook.

Died April 1st, 1998 at 75 years old in Jackson (heart failure).

Jeane Kirkpatrick

American diplomat and presidential advisor (1926-2006).

Born November 19th, 1926 in Duncan.

Died December 7th, 2006 at 80 years old in Bethesda (heart failure). [ref]

Lyle Talbot

American actor (1902-1996).

Born February 8th, 1902 in Pittsburgh.

Died March 2nd, 1996 at 94 years old in San Francisco (heart failure).

Robert Mulligan

American director (1925-2008).

Born August 23rd, 1925 in New York City.

Died December 20th, 2008 at 83 years old in Lyme (heart failure). [ref]

Walter Lantz

American animator.

Born April 27th, 1900 in New Rochelle.

Died March 22nd, 1994 at 93 years old in Burbank (heart failure). [ref]

Naruhiko Higashikuni

Japanese prince (1887-1990).

Born December 3rd, 1887 in Kyoto.

Died January 20th, 1990 at 102 years old in Tokyo (heart failure).

Robert Green Ingersoll

American lawyer, orator, and politician (1833-1899).

Born August 11th, 1833 in Dresden. [ref]

Died July 21st, 1899 at 65 years old in Dobbs Ferry (heart failure). [ref]

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